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SABINO CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA TUCSON, ARIZONA Photo by David Lazaroff
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Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists (SCVN) help others to enjoy and appreciate the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area in the Coronado National Forest near Tucson, Arizona. This unique riparian area in the Sonoran Desert is under the jurisdiction of the Santa Catalina Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest. SCVN is a non-profit community group which contracts with the Forest Service to provide environmental education activities in the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area The Sabino Canyon Volunteer Naturalists are members of the community who enjoy nature and are specially trained to interpret the natural history of the Sonoran Desert and the riparian area surrounding Sabino Creek. Why do people become Volunteer Naturalists? Volunteers realize many benefits from working
at Sabino Canyon. In helping visitors, both children and adults, to
enjoy and appreciate the Canyon, we share our pleasure as well as a
desire to protect this unique environment. As urban Tucson expands, the
natural wonders of places like Sabino Canyon become more important to
the quality of life of its residents.
What's new on the website?
Visit the new website for the Santa Catalina Volunteer Patrol February, 2012 Issue of Gneiss News (Members Only) October 2009: New Public Relations Brochure Desert Plant ID by Bill Kaufman Butterflies and Caterpillars of the Southwest by Bill Kaufman Common Kingsnake eating a Gopher Snake by Bill Kaufman
Unless otherwise stated, photos are by Bill Kaufman; Webmaster. Logo designed by George M. Feltovic (former SCVN member). Logo updated (3/2007) by Robert Graham (son of SCVN member, Harry Graham). |